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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book examines the turbulent political and religious landscape of England during the tumultuous period leading up to the English Civil War. The author dives into the rise of Puritanism, a movement seeking to purify the Church of England of its perceived Catholic influences, and its increasingly radical agenda that threatened the existing social order. The book meticulously traces the development of Puritan ideology, exposing the core principles that set them at odds with both the established Church and the Monarchy. It provides a detailed look at the tensions that arose between King James I and the Parliament, particularly regarding the financing of wars in support of the Protestant cause abroad. The book illuminates how the King's efforts to secure financial aid for the restoration of the Palatinate were thwarted by a Parliament dominated by Puritan factions who sought to exploit the situation for their own political agenda. The author delves into the key figures and events that shaped the conflict, including the role of prominent Puritan leaders and the impact of the Gunpowder Plot, which further inflamed anti-Catholic sentiment. The book also explores the connections between Puritanism and the radical ideas of continental Anabaptists, highlighting the shared belief in the power of the people to challenge authority and reform society. The author's insights into the interplay of religious fervor, political ambition, and social unrest offer a compelling account of the forces that ultimately ignited the English Civil War. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Language: English
Published by Oxford, Moses Pitt, 1682
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
First Edition
Large-Folio (525 x 310mm.). Contemporary mottled sheep. 244, (42) pp. With engraved allegorical additional title, letterpress title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, engraved portrait of James II, dedication leaf, 41 engraved hand-coloured maps, all but one double-page. Moses Pitt planned a 12 vols. Atlas, but only 4 volumes were published. Vol.1 dedicated to the World and Northern Regions; Vol. 2 & 3 to Germany; Vol. 4 to the Netherlands. A very good, complete copy of the fourth volume of Pitts atlas dedicated exclusively to the Low Countries, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxemburg. Laid down on the front paste-down is a contemporary receipt for the book from 22th June 1682: This fourth volume of the English Atlas, costing £24, with further charges for freight and binding, bringing the final total to £35 16s." -- -- -- Condition: binding a bit rubbed and with some abrasions, otherwise a very good copy with all maps in very good condition. -- -- -- References: Tooley - "Dictionnary of Mapmakers" p. 508/9; E.G.R. Taylor - "The English Atlas of Moses Pitt, 1680-83," Geographical Journal 95, 4 (April 1940), pp. 292-299; Lloyd Arnold Brown - "The World Encompassed". (Baltimore, 1952), n. 172; Rodney W. Shirley - "The Mapping of the World" (London, 1983), n. 504. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Z. Tebinka, New York, 1943
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: g+ to near fine. Reprint. Large elephant folio. [2] 28pp. Half red cloth over illustrated tan paper wrappers, with black lettering on the front cover. This work is a full and finely produced facsimile reprint of the incredibly scarce "English Atlas," originally created and published by Moses Pitt (c. 16391697), in Oxford 1680. Only the first volume of the set is reprinted here, focusing on Northern regions including Russian, Poland and Scandinavia. Originally Pitt had intended to issue a 12 volume set, all under the auspices of the Royal Society, but ultimately only was able to issue 4 volumes before the project collapsed due to financial difficulties. The work contains 4 detailed fold-out maps each measuring 23x22", showing Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine and Western areas of Russia during the period. Text throughout printed in a two-column format. Introductory text at the front of the reprint, discussing the history of the work. Wrappers with some age toning to the covers, as well as some light rubbing to extremities. Top right corner of cover lightly chipped and a stain at the bottom right. A few light abrasions. Wrappers in good+, interior in near fine condition overall.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Ducatus Holsatiae descriptio, anno 1680, Moses Pitt, Kupferstich, Blatt: 60x70 cm., gedruckt auf dickem Papier, Mittelfalz etwas gebräunt. Begrenzt im Nordwesten durch Husum, Nordstrand, Amrum, im Nordosten durch Fehmarn, im Süden durch Hamburg und die Wesermündung mit dem Jadebusen.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Jutia Australis, anno 1680, Moses Pitt, copperengraving, size of the sheet: 60x70 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, little brownish centerfold.
Published by Russell and Gardner; Office of the Christian Register; A. & J. Shirley; Allen and Lamson; W. & S.B. Ives; Bowles and Dearborn; etc, 1814
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Collection of 21 early Massachusetts Sermons. Bound in contemporary leather backed marbled boards. Handwritten table of contents. Binding sound. Includes: 1. A sermon, delivered on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Boston female asylum. September 23, 1825. By F. W. P. Greenwood; Office of the Christian Register, Boston [Mass.], 1825; 2. Sermon : Isaiah LIV. 13. (54th Chapter, 13th verse), by F. W. P. Greenwood; 3. The characteristics of Christian preaching : a discourse delivered at Littleton, Massachusetts, at the ordination of Reverend William Hunt White, January 2, 1828, by Nathaniel Thayer, F. and J. Andrews, Lancaster [Mass.], 1828; 4. The glory of the latter house : a sermon on the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of Boston; by James Sabine, 1828; 5. A discourse, pronounced before His Excellency John Brooks, Esq., governor, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governor, the Honourable Council, and the two houses, composing the legislature of Massachusetts, on the anniversary election, May 28, 1823; by Nathaniel Thayer; Russell and Gardner, 1823; 6. A sermon delivered at the installation of the Rev. Andrew Bigelow to the pastoral care of the church in Medford, July 9, 1823, by Aaron Bancroft, Christian register Office, 1823; 7. The perpetuity and importance of Sabbath : a sermon delivered at a meeting of citizens from most of the towns in the county of Cumberland, and from several counties adjacent, held at Portland, November 10, 1814 : for purpose of taking measures to promote the due observance of the Lord's day, by Jesse Appleton, A. & J. Shirley, Portland [Me.], 1814; 8. A sermon preached at Boston, at the annual election, May 25, 1814 : before His Excellency Caleb Strong, esq., governor, His Honor William Phillips, esq., lieutenant governor, the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, By Jesse Appleton, Russell, Cutler and Co., 1814; 9. Two discourses on the atonement By Moses Stuart, Associate Prof. of Sacred Literature in the Theol. Sem. at Andover, by Moses Stuart, Andover Theological Seminary; Flagg and Gould, Andover [Mass.], 1824; 10. Sermon on the death of Capt. Jacob Priest, who died of small pox; preached at Littleton, February 15, 1824, by Edmund Foster, Allen and Lamson, Concord, Mass., 1824; 11. Constitution and circular of the American Unitarian Association, American Unitarian Association, Christian Register, F.Y. Carlile, printer, Boston, 1825; 12. The faith once delivered to the saints : a sermon delivered at Worcester, Mass., Oct. 15, 1823, at the ordination of the Rev. Loammi Ives Hoadly, to the pastoral office over the Calvinistic Church and Society in that place, by Lyman Beecher, Crocker and Brewster, Boston, 1823; 13. A sermon, delivered January 1, 1822, at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph Bennet [Bennett], to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and Society in Woburn, Mass. by Warren Fay, 1822; 14. A sermon delivered before His Excellency Levi Lincoln, esq., governor, His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop, lieutenant governor, the Hon. Council, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : May 30, 1827, being the day of general election, by Moses Stuart, 1827; 15. Memorial. To the reverend and honourable the Overseers of Harvard University, at Cambridge, the respectful memorial of Henry Ware [and others], professors [and] tutors in the university." Dated on p.[19]: Cambridge, May 31, 1824, Harvard University, 1825; 16. A discourse on the proper character of religious institutions : delivered at the opening of the Independent Congregational Church, in Barton Square, Salem, Tuesday, 7 Dec. 1824, by Henry Colman, W. & S.B. Ives, Salem [Mass.], 1825; 17. The claims of Puritanism : a sermon preached at the annual election, May 31, 1826 : before His Excellency, Levi Lincoln, governor : the honorable Council, and the Legislature of Massachusetts, by Orville Dewey, True & Greene, Boston, 1826; 18. Means by which Unitarian Christians may refute misrepresentations of their faith : a discourse delivered at Townsend, Massachusetts, February 10, 1828, by Nathaniel Thayer, 1828; 19. A discourse delivered in Hollis Street Church, Boston, September 2, 1827, occasioned by the death of Horace Holley, LL. D., late president of Transylvania University, by John Pierpont, 1827; 20. Sermon delivered at Lunenburg, [Mass.] Dec. 2, 1827, at the close of his ministry in that town, by David Damon, 1828; 21. A discourse delivered at the installation of the Rev. Mellish Irving Motte, as pastor of the South Congregational Society in Boston, May 21, 1828, by William Ellery Channing, Bowles and Dearborn, 1828.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Ducatus Stormariae, Holsatiae, anno 1680, Moses Pitt, Originale Landkarte, Blatt: 60x70 cm., gute Erhaltung, gedruckt auf dickem Papier.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Selandiae in Regno Daniae Insulae Chorographica Descriptio Map Maker: Moses Pitt, edited anno 1680, plate size: 44x53 cm. (printed area), little brownish on centerfold, printed on thick paper Detailed regional map centered on Syaelland with the topography, cities and towns meticulously engraved.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Ducatus Slesvicensis pars septentrionalis, anno 1680, Moses Pitt, Kupferstich, Blatt: 60x70 cm., gedruckt auf dickem Papier, sauber und fleckenfrei. Zeigt Schleswig.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Ducatus Sleswicensis nova descriptio, anno 1680, Moses Pitt, Kupferstich, Blatt: 60x70 cm., gedruckt auf dickem Papier, Mittelfalz etwas gebräunt. Zeigt Schleswig-Holstein mit Dänemark.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Ducatus Slesvicensis Australis pars, anno 1680, Moses Pitt, Kupferstich, im Westen mit Sylt, im Osten mit einem Teil von Fünen. Sauber und breitrandig, geringe Bräunung der Mittelfalz.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Gothia - J. Jansonius - Pitt Moses, 1680. Old map of Sweden - Götaland by J. Janssonius, published by Pitt Moses & J. Janssonius-Waesberge Date of this map: 1680 Copper engraving Size: 41.5 x 53 cm., size of the sheet: 60x68 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, little brownish on centerfold.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Nova et Accurata descriptio totius Fionae vulgo Funen. - Janssonius J. - Pitt Moses, 1680. Old map of Denmark - Fyn by J. Janssonius, published by Moses Pitt and J. Janssonius-Waesberge Date of this map: 1680 Copper engraving Size: 40.5 x 51cm sheet: 60x68 cm. From: The English Atlas. Oxford, Moses Pitt, 1680. (Van der Krogt 1, 451).
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Scania, vulgo Schonen - Janssonius J. - Pitt Moses, 1680. Old map of Sweden - Skane by J. Janssonius, published by Moses Pitt and J. Janssonius-Waesberge Date of this map: 1680 Copper engraving Size: 45.5 x 54cm., sheet: 60x68 cm. Printed on thick paper, wide margins, little brownish centerfold.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Dwina River, anno 1690, map Moses Pitt "Dwinae Fluvii nova discriptio" - Der Verlauf des Flusses Dwina von der Quelle bis zur Mündung in das Weiße Meer bei Archangelsk, in drei übereinanderliegenden Darstellungen. - kolorierte Kupferstichkarte Moses Pitt, ca. 1690 Blattgröße: ca. 55 x 63 cm Ansicht: ca. 46,5 x 54,5 cm - Mittelfalz eingerissen, leichte Knickspuren, etwas fleckig und zum Rand hin gebräunt -.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Taurica Chersonesus, Hodie Przecopsa, 1680, Moses Pitt, map "Taurica Chersonesus, Hodie Przecopsca, et Gazara dicitur." Jansson/Pitt Antique map chart Taurica Chersonesus Hodie Przecopsca et Gazara dicitur. This map of the region north of the Black Sea is based on Mercator's cartography. The interior is filled with large forests and mountains. It is embellished with two cartouches surrounded by figures. The plate was originally engraved by Jan Jansson. After his death it was inherited by his son-in-law, known as Jansson-Waesberg, who published it in conjunction with Moses Pitt. Size of the sheet: 58x67 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, only little brownish on centerfold.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Nova Totius Livoniae accurata Descriptio, anno 1680, M.Pitt Map Maker: Moses Pitt London / 1680 Map of Estonia, Latvia, Northern Lithuania, and Baltic, published in London. Size of the sheet: 60x70 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, little brownish centerfold.
Published by London: Printed for Moses Pitt at the Angel in St Paul's Church-yard, 1685
Seller: David Ford Books PBFA, Cley-next-the-Sea, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition. Hardcover Book. Original or very early binding in full brown leather, with no title, and incised border lines to front and back covers. Title page, A3 (contents), 81pp, 15.5 x 10cm. The title page states: 'With a large map of the said Level, as Drained, Surveyed & Described by Sir Jonas Moore.' : note that this copy lacks this map. Otherwise a Good+ copy of a rare and very early book on the surveying and draining of the Fens, that appears to have belonged at a later date to Lord Milton of Peterborough, as a plain bookplate (Milton, Peterborough), is pasted inside the front cover (this partly obscures the Bookseller's text to the Reader which is printed on the front pastedown). The probable original owner's name is inscribed on the back of the title page: Geo. Underwood, 1699; he has also inscribed his name in the margins of three pages in 1699 and 1704, with a correction to the text possibly made by him on one of those pages. A later hand has added a note in pencil on title margin that the author was Samuel Fortrey, surveyor of the Middle Level. Other than this the text is generally clean, with the odd spot or brown mark; the binding is sound though stretched and the covers rubbed to edges and spine. Pictures available.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Palatinatus Posnaniensis in Maiori Polonia Primarii nova delinatio, Moses Pitt, anno 1680 53.4 x 45.8 cm Uncommon and very beautifully engraved map of the western part of Poland including the cities of Poznan and Glogow. The map is attributed to Gerard Mercator, but was copied from Blaeu's map of the same title. Finely engraved to illustrate the rivers, forests, lowlands, lakes, cities, towns and villages. Each corner is richly adorned with cartouches, armorial shields, figures, livestock and putti. Little brownish centerfold. Size of the sheet: 60x68 cm. Printed on thick paper, wide margins, some folds.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Russiae vulgo moscovia anno 1680, Moses Pitt, map, wide margins, printed on thick paper, size of the sheet: 60x68 cm., only little brownish centerfold.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Sueciae, Norvegiae, et Daniae, Nova Tabula - Janssonius J. - Pitt Moses, 1680. Date of this map: 1680 Copper engraving Size: 47 x 54.5cm., sheet: 60x68 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, only little brownish on centerfold. From: The English Atlas. Oxford, Moses Pitt, 1680.
Condition: Fair. New York: Z. Tehinka, 1943. Reprint of 1680 edition. Volume 1. Folio. 28pp. Maps. Fair book. Bottom 6" of both boards dampstained. (Poland, maps, history, travel) Inquire if you need further information.
Published by London, for Moses Pitt, 1681-1683., 1683
Seller: Antiquariat Tresor am Roemer, Frankfurt, Germany
2 Bände. Gr.-Fol. Gestochenes koloriertes Portrait, gestochener kolorierter Titel, 2 nn. Bl., 151 S., 40 nn. Bl.; gestochenes koloriertes Portrait, 2 nn. Bl., S. 157-312, 37 nn. Bl., mit 90 (4 gefalteten und 85 doppelblattgroßen) grenzkolorierten Kupferstichkarten. Leder der Zeit mit Rückenschild, (berieben, Gelenke und Kapitale unterlegt). Erste und einzige Ausgabe. - Koemann II, Me 183. - Die 2 vorliegenden Bände beinhalten den vollständigen Deutschlandteil unter Einschluss der damals zum Hl. Römischen Reich gehörenden Gebiete wie, Böhmen, Österreich, Ungarn und Transylvanien. - Das nach dem 4. Band eingestellte Projekt eines englischsprachigen Atlasses basierte auf der Grundlage des "Atlas Major" von Janssonius, dessen Karten etwas überarbeitet wurden. Es finden sich jedoch auch einige Karten, die sonst nirgendwo erschienen sind, darunter die schönen Faltkarten von der Wesermündung und Baden. - Eine Karte mit Einriss, im Bug teils etwas knickfaltig, wenige Karten etwas angerändert, die Weserkarte leicht beschnitten, Ex-Libris auf Innendeckel. - Insgesamt innen sehr gutes, breitrandiges, nur minimal fleckiges Exemplar mit kolorierten Kartuschen. // Engraved coloured portrait, engraved coloured title, 2 unn. ll., 151 pp., 40 unn. ll.; engraved coloured portrait, 2 unn. ll., p. 157-312, 37 unn. ll., with 90 (4 folded and 85 double-page) border coloured engraved maps. Contemporary calf with label, (rubbed, hinges and end of spine restored). - First and only edition. Koemann II, Me 183. The 2 available volumes contain the complete part of Germany including the areas which belonged to the Holy Roman Empire, like Bohemia, Austria, Hungary and Transylvania. This project of an English speaking author, which was stopped after the publication of volume 4, is based on the "Atlas Major" of Janssonius (maps are slightly revised). But there are some more maps, which were not published elsewhere, amongst them the beautiful folding maps of the Weser river mouth and Baden. Catouches with nice colouring. One map with tearing, in the inner margins slightly creased, few maps slightly margin-spotted, map of Weser slightly trimmed. Bookplate on inside cover. Altogether a very fine copy with large margins and only a little minor foxing.
Published by Oxford: Jansonnius - Pitt - Swart, c.1680., 1680
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Single sheet (22 ĵ x 19 ½) Full margins showing the plate mark. (Light foxing, repair on verso). This elegant hand-colored map of the Duchy of Brabant centered on Leuven and Tienen. Around the title cartouche nine shields for the town coat of arms, that of Tienen left blank. Standing next to the cartouche is the Greek god Apollo, playing the harp and the sun shining brightly behind him. The coat of arms of the Duchy of Brabant crown the top of the map. The left side cartouche containing the scale of miles balances out the map, with a curious interaction between a male and female figure. The woman holding cartographic tools and an atlas could perhaps be Elizabeth Verseyl, the late Nicolaes Visscher's wife. The earliest mention of Leuven ("Loven") is from 891, when a Viking army was defeated by the Frankish king Arnulf of Carinthia (see: Battle of Leuven). According to a legend the city's red and white arms depict the blood-stained shores of the river Dyle after this battle. Situated beside this river, and near to the stronghold of the Dukes of Brabant, Leuven became the most important centre of trade in the duchy between the 11th and 14th centuries. A token of its former importance as a centre of cloth manufacture is shown in that ordinary linen cloth is known in late-14th-century and 15th-century texts as lewyn (other spellings: Leuwyn, Levyne, Lewan(e), Lovanium, Louvain). In the 15th century a new golden era began with the founding of what is now the largest and oldest university in the Low Countries, the Catholic University of Leuven, in 1425. The Atlas Minor is a fine and comprehensive composite atlas, and one of a series of large atlases compiled and sold by the Visscher family of art dealers and cartographers in the 17th century. Founded by Nicholas Visscher, this work is known for the high quality of engraving, exceptionally fine ornament, and accurate geographical information. No two of the Visscher atlases seem to have been identical in content, and most contain, like this one, a selection of maps by the Visschers themselves as well as other cartographers. In this case the majority of the maps are published by Visscher. In addition to the striking world map by Allard with its black background and numerous projections, and found in the "Atlas Major" from about 1705, there are maps of the continents, regional maps of Europe, ten maps of Asia, and seven maps related to America. For more information on this map, or a warm welcome to see other maps and books of our collection at 72nd Street NYC, please contact Natalie Zadrozna.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Nova et accurata Tabula episcopatuum Stavangriensis. Bergensis et Asloiensis Episcopatus BERGENSIS anno 1680, Moses Pitt This superb map covers the area around Bergen with graphic topographical detail. It extends to include the mountain plateau that is now the Hardangervidda National Park. It is richly embellished with title and distance scale cartouches surrounded by putti, and sailing ships in the sea. Size of the sheet: 58x68 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, only little brownish centerfold.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Episcopatus BERGENSIS anno 1680, Moses Pitt This superb map covers the area around Bergen with graphic topographical detail. It extends to include the mountain plateau that is now the Hardangervidda National Park. It is richly embellished with title and distance scale cartouches surrounded by putti, and sailing ships in the sea. Size of the sheet: 58x68 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, only little brownish centerfold.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Regni Norvegiae, anno 1680, Moses Pitt, Generalmap. Size of the sheet: 58x68 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, only little brownish centerfold. Scarce.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. TRACTUUM BORUSSIAE, anno 1680, Moses Pitt Tractuum Borussiae, circa Gedanum et Elbingam ab incolis Werder appellati cum adiuncta Neringia nova et elaboratissima delineatio Jansson/Pitt Superb map of the region where the Nogat and Wista Rivers flow into the Gulf of Gdansk. The map includes incredible detail of the rivers, streams, forests, farms, windmills, dykes, and the fortifications at Gdansk, Malbork and Elblag. The plate was originally engraved by Jan Jansson. After his death it was inherited by his son-in-law, known as Jansson-Waesberg, who published it in conjunction with Moses Pitt. Size of the sheet: 58x68 cm., little brownish on centerfold, printed on thick paper, small restoration on centerfold.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Magnus ducatus FINLANDIAE, anno 1680, Moses Pitt Map of Finland by J. Janssonius, published by Moses Pitt and J. Janssonius-Waesberge Magnus Ducatus Finlandiae Auct. Andrea Buraeo Sueco - Janssonius J. - Pitt Moses, 1680. Cartographer: Andrea Buraeus. Size of the sheet: 58x68 cm., printed on thick paper, wide margins, only little brownish on centerfold.
Published by Pitt Moses, 1639-1697, 1697
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Orbis Terrarum Nova Et Accuratissima Tabula, 1680, Moses Pitt Orbis Terrarum Nova Et Accuratissima Tabula. Auctore Ioanne a Loon. Moses Pitt London / 1680 A fine example of Moses Pitt's double hemisphere map of the world. Pitt and his partner acquired the plates from Blaeu's Grand Atlas and set out to issue and even larger Atlas in London. However, after 4 volumes, they landed in Debtor's prison and the atlas was never completed. The map offered here is based upon Visscher's World map of 1658 (Shirley 406) and Van Loon's rare Zee Atlas, first issued in 1661. Size of the sheet: 60 x 67 cm., printed area: 44 x 53 cm., the map is printed on thick paper, wide margins, only little brownish centerfold, fine hand coloured.